Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
23feb2006
Weak References: Data Types and Implementation, by Bruno Haible. They allow for very nice data structures, I think I should play with them more.
Bride of Climate Change, great storm cloud shots at BLDG BLOG.
Rails on YARV, for now, it more looks like it’s only Webrick shipping the front page; a full Rails port will need a lot of hacking—in Rails code, not in YARV. ;-)
Google Page Creator is a free online tool that makes it easy for anyone to create and publish useful, attractive web pages in just minutes. “Signup was painless, editing was painless, publishing was painless. The resultant markup? Painful.”
Quantum computer works best switched off, ah, the joys of quantum programming.
It’s so warm and calm inside
I no longer have to hide
There’s talk about someone else
Steaming, soop begins to melt
Nothin’ really bothers her
She just wants to love herself
— Nirvana, You Know You’re Right
Killer Interviewing Tips for Podcasters, Part 2, by Jack Herrington. He uses Audacity, a program I think I’m too dumb for to use.
no stinking loops has lots of information about array based languages, that is APL and derivatives (mostly K stuff).
Bad Idea, Patrick, please don’t advocate XML-RPC! What the hell do we need webservices for if we need to transport XML as strings?
I like it – I’m not gonna crack
I miss you – I’m not gonna crack
I love you – I’m not gonna crack
I killed you – I’m not gonna crack
— Nirvana, Lithium
ListMixer is an easy way to track web pages that momentarily hold your interest. It’s handy for tracking blog comments or for pooling timely web pages among friends. Good idea.
Hackathon.il #1/2: Larry on IRC!, he really is on #perl6!
Ruby at School?, Pat Eyler wonders. If you ask me: Yes, but Scheme first.